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Boston Hotels

Staying on the Gold floor is worth the price. The cocktail snack
incluses baby rack of lamb and lobster roll! The breafast buffet
is enormous and delicious. The beds are comfy, and the staff
is very accomodating and friendly. What more could you ask for?

mod9333 from Vero Beach, FL, USA

Located in Boston's historic Back Bay, The Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel lies in the heart of the city's entertainment and …More

We had 4 nights in Boston recently, and the last three were spent in the Revere. In contrast to the stay in the hotel just across the street on the first night, the space was ample and well detailed, and the service was exceptional and friendly. We were right at home as soon as we arrived. We've stayed in a number of hotels in the Common neighborhood and this is at the top of our list for value and we look forward to returning!

pdougla002 from Minneapolis, MN

The Revere Hotel is at the edge of the Theatre District, 1 block from the Arlington "T" Station and 2 blocks from Boston …More

My mother and I travel frequently to Boston for medical appointments. The Taj Boston is our home away from home. The ADA-compliant rooms are absolutely beautiful. Each stay there is like a mini-vacation. Perfect location. Elegant surroundings. Friendly, helpful staff. Fine dining. A great choice for us!

Staff and accommodations were great and can't beat the price...my only suggestion/complaint would be the room was cold.. I think this was because we were on the first floor and there's a parking deck underneath us. we were in town when it was only 10 degrees. we plan on staying here again but will ask for a higher floor if we go in january again!

We stayed for the weekend (Fri to Sun.) It is only a block to the Public Gardens and Boston Commons. Could also walk to stops for city trolley and duck tours. Hotel service was great and food at the onsite restaurants was good. We got a petite room, which would have been adequate for one person but was cramped for a couple. Although well decorated and with a comfy bed, it was smaller than cruise staterooms we have had. Would definitely stay there again, but in a regular hotel size room.
Warning - if travelling in late fall or winter - Boston weather can be cold, the city wind will chill you through the warmest coats, so add layers.

I thought the hotel was great, the staff was great and the rooms were great, but the most annoying part was parking and valet service. I wish I knew what valet service costs and what the closest parking cost. I made a mistake and picked the closest parking and because I had to leave, that was not a good thing to do. Other than that it was great.

Golfdoog from Wilbraham, MA, USA

This 38-story Boston hotel is adjacent to 2 malls and a convention center, forming 3 climate-controlled blocks of shops and …More

As soon as we walked in someone greeted us at the desk. All questions and concerns were taken care of right away! We stayed on a Friday night and they let us drop our bags off FOR FREE on Sunday while we went to a ball game before catching our flight. SUPER CLOSE TO FENWAY!

mpress from Jacksonville, FL

Located in the heart of Boston, this family-friendly hotel is within walking distance of Kenmore Square, House of Blues …More

You really can not beat the location for convinience! Duck tours and on/off trolleys pick up across the street and the "T" stop is just outside the hotel door. The room was nice, comfortable beds and a Keurig coffee maker. Bathroom was small but ok. We really liked the big windows, and it was wonderful that you could open them for some fresh air. My only negative comment is that the lobby furniture and carpet are pretty worn looking. I must say the the restaurant was a cut above the usual hotel food, we really enjoyed our dinner at "Jo". I would recommend the Colonnade for anyone wanting a Back Bay location at a pretty good rate. Not fancy, but very nice.

amy468 from Florida

This 285-room Boston hotel is next to Copley Place shopping, 1 block from the Hynes Convention Center, 4 blocks from the …More

This hotel is in the perfect spot in back bay. You are 20 minutes by walking from Fenway and 25 minutes to the piers. Hotel is well staffed with great service. It's modern decor is welcoming. Enjoyed all three nights there. I will stay there again

Slash from Jackson, MI

Boston's fashionable and historic Back Bay is the setting for this fully renovated boutique hotel on Copley Square. Newbury …More

Boston, Massachussetts Hotel Guide

A proper yet progressive colonial-era city, Boston welcomes its guests with the reserved, polite warmth and jovial good humor New Englanders are known for. Home to volumes of historic, as well as more contemporary events, a stay in a Boston hotel emphasizes its place in the great cities of the world. Although a bit more expensive than many other large cities, there are still good hotel values available offering quaint furnishings and interesting neighborhoods simply steeped in American tradition.

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From grand, thousand-room high-rises to tiny bed and breakfast houses dating back hundreds of years, Boston area hotels are grouped mainly into the Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Fenway, West End, North End, South End, Financial District, and downtown waterfront areas. High-end hotels are well represented by a long list of major luxury hotel groups, joined by several local establishments.

For a true New England experience on your next vacation or business trip to Boston, include a stay, or at least a stop, at The Lenox Hotel, a turn of the century 1900-era bastion of luxury and the good life located in the Back Bay district. Its rotunda ceilings and elaborate architectural detail are even more of a marvel in today's terms than in 1900. In similar fashion, the Fairmont Coply Plaza has been hosting Presidents, royalty and weary travelers since 1907, with an attention to detail that remains enchanting. Sister to the famed New York City Plaza, she sports the monogrammed "P" in all the right places.

Whether traveling for business or pleasure, you can find a deal on a value hotel nestled near Faneuil Hall and the business district for just over $100 a night. There is no shortage of handsome Boston hotels giving respite to vacationing travelers in a quintessentially Boston manner.

Hotels in Boston

Considered by many to be the cultural nerve center of New England, the city of Boston, MA, is home to numerous highly esteemed colleges and universities, countless museums, and a plethora of historic landmarks. You can learn about important events in Boston's early years by walking the Freedom Trail or visit the famous Harvard Yard in neighboring Cambridge. Catch a ballgame at legendary Fenway Park, or take a kayak down the beautiful Charles River. There is so much to see and do here that it would be impossible to do it all in one vacation. But that's OK because this alluring port city will surely draw you back again and again! The best part is that Travelocity will always be here to help you save money with incredible deals on cheap hotels in Boston, MA. With Travelocity, finding affordable Boston hotels is easy. Why not start planning your Boston vacation today?

What to See

If you're traveling to Boston, don't miss the Freedom Trail. This historical treasure map consists of a red line running through 2.5 miles of downtown Boston. Along the route, travelers will notice special markers embedded in the ground at 16 historically important places. These 16 stops include the Old South Meeting House, Faneuil Hall, and the Paul Revere House. You'll see the oldest public school in America, the site of the Boston Massacre, and Revere's final resting place in Boston's third-oldest cemetery. Walking the Freedom Trail is a quick way to learn a lot about Boston's past. The majestic Harvard Yard is a great place to visit for a relaxing stroll in the shade or a picnic with friends. The oldest part of Harvard's campus, this grassy courtyard is steeped in history, and its serene atmosphere provides a bit of a break from the hustle and bustle of nearby Harvard Square. Of course, it is also a popular tourist destination, and depending on when you visit, you may find it crowded with people. Boston Common is another fine location for picnics. It is the oldest city park in the country and the first stop on the Freedom Trail. Today, this calm, green sanctuary in the midst of the city is a popular gathering place for people in search of some relaxation.

What to Do

Stay active by taking a guided bicycle tour of Boston! These tours are a great way to see a lot of the city's main attractions in a relatively short amount of time, usually two or three hours. If you've already seen a lot of the more popular sites, why not rent a bicycle and explore Boston on your own? Just be sure to wear a helmet! Maybe you'd prefer to drift down the picturesque Charles River in a kayak or a canoe. This is an incredible way to view the city from a slightly different perspective. There is nothing like being on the river's calm waters, surrounded by the sights of the inimitable Boston skyline. Don't worry if you don't have your own watercraft; you can rent a life jacket and a kayak or a canoe from Charles River Canoe and Kayak for a reasonable price. If you're a Red Sox fan or simply a fan of baseball in general, you'll want to come to Boston when you can attend a game at Fenway Park. Home to the Boston Red Sox, Fenway opened back in 1912. It is the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball. You can also take a tour of the park and get a closer look at some of its idiosyncratic features, like Pesky's Pole and the famous Green Monster.

Discover and learn something new with a trip to Boston's Museum of Science! Open daily except for certain holidays, the museum plays host to a vast array of impressive exhibits, live presentations, a planetarium, an IMAX theater, and frequent special events throughout the year. Of particular note is Cliff, one of only four mostly-complete triceratops skeletons on display in the world. Don't miss the colossal Cliff and much more at one of New England's most respected cultural institutions. Also, most weekends, you can catch a free live concert or film at Boston's famous Hatch Shell on the Charles River Esplanade. This is a fantastic way to enjoy a relaxing summer evening outdoors with family and friends. Bring a blanket and a bite to eat, sit back, and enjoy the show! Don't leave Boston before whale-watching in Boston Harbor. There are various cruises that will take you into the harbor with experts who will make sure you catch a glimpse of these truly amazing creatures. A whale-watch is a great way to see whales in their natural habitat, and it's a unique experience you won't soon forget.

When to Visit

Boston is a popular travel destination throughout the year; you won't notice a lot of variation in the size of crowds from one season to the next. Due to its many colleges and universities, the city experiences a slight uptick in the number of visitors during fall and spring, when school starts and ends. The weather is also pleasant during these seasons, meaning wonderful opportunities for sight-seeing and outdoor activities. The New England foliage is breathtaking in the fall, when the leaves are changing colors, and Boston hotels fill up quickly around this time. Summer in Boston can get hot, but the heat is almost never unbearable. This is a popular time for families to visit with children on summer vacations. The city sees a lot of snowfall in the winter months, but special events like the annual Boston Tea Party re-enactment in December continue to draw visitors to the area during this time of year. Because Boston stays so busy year-round, it's a good idea to buy your tickets and book accommodations online sooner rather than later. Travelocity can help you find outstanding travel packages and incredible prices on hotels in Boston, MA, any time of year. Your vacation in Boston, a one-of-a-kind New England city brimming with history and culture, is sure to be unforgettable. Browse Boston hotel deals online today with Travelocity and find your dream hotel! Boston awaits!

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*For these packages, package savings is at least equal to the cost of the flight or hotel if booked separately. Note: For packages including flights, you will be charged by the airline for the flight, but your savings on the package will equal the cost of the flight.